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Police said the injuries suffered by Leonard Liriano of Cranston when he was shot outside the Nordstrom entrance were not life-threatening. The suspect, a 17-year-old male from Pawtucket, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of conspiracy to commit assault with a risky weapon. Read More »

The teen was found alive but trapped in shrubland off the Pacific Highway, around 12 miles from his home. The BBC News reported it took emergency crews more than an hour to remove the teenager from the vehicle, where he had been trapped under the dashboard. Read More »

Naturally, this begs the question: is she trying to send a message to us all, in semi-covert, winking fashion, that she is expecting a girl? It's now sold out, but when she first wore the coat, in December of 2014 in New York City , the coat cost around $2,350! The headlines from the British press this morning are related to one particular aspect of the royal occasion, though: Kate's hot-pink coat. Read More »

Affleck's participation in the DC Cinematic Universe as Batman , however, is up in the air. They also wrote and directed Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams' Game Night , a film that blends the thriller/comedy genres and is set to open February 23. Read More »

Cyrille Regis, who has died of a heart attack, aged just 59, helped to change the face of the game forever, and, although no-one fully appreciated it at the time, helped heal the wounds of racial division. "And that's all you can say about Cyrille - good things". "I looked back into the envelope and there was a cotton wool pad wrapped round something". Read More »

She reiterated the Government's position that customers would not get a refund, despite many trains being late, and some not coming at all. Opposition Leader Luke Foley said the transport minister's "belligerence" and "constant denigration of train drivers" was to blame. Read More »

The President insisted to reporters, "I am not a racist". Love, whose parents immigrated from Haiti , told "State of the Union" that she thinks the President's comments were racist. The largest groups El Salvador and the second is Honduran and the third is Haitians and when I mentioned that fact to him, he said , "Haitians, do we need more Haitians? Why don't we get more people from Norway?" On Sunday, they backtracked and challenged other senators' descriptions of the remarks. Read More »

Citigroup raised SS&C Technologies to a strong-buy rating and lifted their price objective for the company from $43.00 to $46.00 in a research report on Tuesday, November 21st. (NASDAQ: SSNC ) for 11,180 shares. Investors sentiment decreased to 1.34 in 2017 Q3. The stock price value Change from Open was at -2.12% with a Gap of 0.40%. Read More »

The remarks were reportedly made during a closed-door meeting with members of Congress to discuss immigration on Thursday. Asked by a reporter in Florida whether he was a racist following reports that he said immigrants from Haiti and Africa were from " shithole countries ", Mr Trump said: "No". Read More »

The 93-year-old former heart surgeon named Tuesday as the new president of the Mormon Church signaled his intention to make few changes in policy regarding the role of women and LGBT issues - two topics that the faith has grappled with in recent years. Read More »

A statement from Kentucky State Police said multiple people have been taken to hospitals. Southbound I-65 was closed while crews worked to clear the vehicles - a task made more hard by low temperatures and slick conditions. Vehicles could re-enter the interstate at the Munfordville exit at mile marker 65. Drivers are encouraged to slow their speeds and use caution when approaching this area due to heavy traffic congestion and slick roadway conditions . Read More »

The stock increased 1.40% or $0.36 during the last trading session, reaching $26.02. About 822,430 shares traded. QUALCOMM Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM) has risen 9.31% since January 16, 2017 and is uptrending. The number of shares now owned by investors are 439.96 mln. Pathstone Family Office LLC bought a new position in shares of Magellan Midstream Partners during the 2nd quarter worth about $148,000. Read More »

I'm the least racist person you have ever interviewed". The Department of International Relations and Co-operation (Dirco) said on Monday that it had met counterparts at the U.S. The President and all those attending the meeting know what I said and how I feel. The Republican has said that the comments "weren't made" and that he's not a racist. Read More »

The bench was then reformed with Justice Aminuddin leading it and Justice Shahid Jamil Khan replacing Justice Farrukh. Revealing names of the political leaders who were going to address the protest, he said apart from him former president Asif Zardari, Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan, Pakistan Muslim League-Q leader Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain or Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi or maybe both, leaders of Pak Sarzameen Party, Sunni Ittehad Council, Wahdadul Muslameen, and leaders of other ... Read More »

Jey and Jimmy Uso have flourished in the ring since WWE's brand extension in July 2016. The WWE Superstar was reportedly arrested on January 14 for DWI following a WWE live event in Hidalgo, Texas, according to TMZ . At the time of this writing, neither the WWE nor Jey Uso has released any statements regarding the matter. Juicy J might have just thrown all those plans out the window. Read More »

Meanwhile, the state government on Saturday night announced that it will approach the Centre again to reconsider its decision on CBI probe into Sreejeev's death. Sivakumar, an influential blogger, posted about the plight of this former body-building enthusiast, now reduced to a thin frame and suffers from chronic ulcer because of occasional hunger strikes. Read More »

Condoleezza Rice, who was secretary of state under former President George W. Bush, has said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has turned out to be a smarter operator on the global stage than she expected. "The Journal stands by what it reported", the article said. But the weird actions that continue to originate out of the White House sometimes make that seem like wishful thinking. Read More »

Russian Federation possesses a drone submarine capable of carrying the world's largest nuclear warheads, a leaked Pentagon report claims. That plan would reintroduce a system to the USA nuclear arsenal that was retired in 2010. U.S. media earlier published an unclassified draft of the nuclear posture review, although the DoD has referred to that version of the document as "pre-decisional". Read More »

Jackson is providing a more detailed readout Tuesday following Trump's first physical last Friday at the Walter Reed military hospital. Speaking to reporters Tuesday, Jackson listed a variety of tests that indicate "the president's overall health is excellent". Read More »

Francis also faced controversy on another front: Overnight three more Catholic churches were torched, two in the southern Araucania region where Francis will visit on Wednesday to meet with Chile's indigenous peoples. "Francis denounced the "weeds of evil" that had sprung up as a result of the scandal, and said he appreciated how the church was responding to it". Read More »

Trump said, referring to two Republican senators who said Trump never made, or that they did not hear any racist comment from him. "I'm the least racist person you will ever interview", Trump said, according to The Hill . She added that she still believed Trump should apologize. Basketball star LeBron James said Trump's example emboldened people with racist views. Read More »

Ronny Jackson disclosed the results of Trump's first physical exam as commander-in-chief, which he underwent last Thursday. "He has incredible cardiac fitness at this point in his life and I think a large part of that is due to the fact he has had a life of abstinence from tobacco and alcohol", Dr Jackson said. Read More »

Casting a cloud over already tenuous negotiations, President Donald Trump said Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018, that Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, a program that protects immigrants who were brought to the U.S.as children and live here illegally is "probably dead" and blamed Democrats, days before some government functions would start shutting down unless a deal is reached. Read More »

Israeli jets struck part of the tunnel and a new set of sophisticated "tools" destroyed the rest. Israeli daily Haaretz, on Monday, reported that Israeli military officials have acknowledged that the Palestinian situation is deteriorating, and that the economy and infrastructure in Gaza was "from zero to below zero". Read More »

The program includes about 800,000 immigrant children. At one point after news surfaced about his remark, Trump tweeted , "Never said anything derogatory about Haiti". Democrats have done all they can to avert a shutdown and the ball is with the Republicans, said Durbin, the No. 2 Senate Democrat. Sources told The Washington Post Trump called the nations " shithole countries " during the meeting with lawmakers Thursday. Read More »

He was betting, however, that the success of the popular program would lead to eventual congressional approval or, at least, continued support from the White House. Perdue's comments were a shift. "I mean, first of all, we have a bipartisan recommendation, a bipartisan legislation, that's been worked on, worked out, after they sat down last week with the President", he said. Read More »

President Donald Trump says a program to protect immigrants brought into the US illegally as children is "probably dead". However, Republicans and Democrats have both said they either heard Trump say it, or heard directly from colleagues who did. Read More »

Martin Luther King, Jr. after reports said that the president had made racist remarks about African countries and Haitian refugees. "Did you see what various senators in the room said about my comments?"They weren't made", he added, the Hill reported ". Read More »

Jackson describes Trump as "very sharp" and "very articulate when he speaks to me". Jackson said he's going to have a nutrition specialist come meet with the White House chefs. "To be clear though, he is taking a cholesterol lowering medication, he has evidence of heart disease and he is borderline obese", Gupta asked him. Read More »

It did cause a significant delay for the flight, The plane was taken back to the gate to be checked, and an airline spokesperson said the left wing of the plane was damaged, WCVB reports . The company worked on booking people on different flights or helping them find hotel rooms for the night. According to Gencarelli, passengers spent two hours waiting inside the terminal at the gate before learning Alaska Airlines had cancelled the flight. Read More »

President Donald Trump is defending himself anew against accusations that he is racist, this time after recent disparaging comments about Haiti and African nations. At least one Republican senator has claimed that the story of Trump's controversial remark was a "gross misrepresentation". He said Mr Durbin and Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of SC were mistaken in indicating that was the case. Read More »

He surrendered at the NM Joshi Marg Police Station early this morning. Yug Tuli was on the run ever since the incident had occurred. On Sunday, Tulli was spotted at the Hyderabad Airport with his wife but disappeared before the police could arrest him. Read More »

State Department officials said diplomats have been advised not to try to interpret or soften the President's remarks but rather to listen and acknowledge the countries' concerns. "Our partnership with Africa and our commitment to its continued growth and success is unwavering", the US embassy said. The African Union mission in Washington, for example, expressed shock and outrage at the comments. Read More »

But Senator Dick Durbin insisted the U.S. leader had used "hate-filled, vile and racist language during the meeting". "Even more troubling was the fact that his slur was coupled with a desire for more immigration from overwhelmingly White countries like Norway", said Morial. Read More »